Testimonials

“My coach referred me to this website when I had questions about supplements. I find your website to be a wealth of unbiased (hopefully) information and I love the fact that is summarizes the research on these different products so I can try to tell the difference between the truth and marketing hype. Your work is invaluable and I thank you for it.”

Peterson Pierre

“You all are my go to people for supplements. I have already purchased the Stack Guides and Supplement Goals Reference. Thank you for all the work and effort put into your website to help people like me. Your customer and cheerleader.”

Brenda McBryde

“I just wanted to say thank you for this INCREDIBLE resource and service you're providing. Almost every nutrition related question I've ever had is answered here in a way that I trust. I can't speak more highly about your site. Wishing you tremendous success, despite knowing that our world doesn't always reinforce scientific literacy.”

Hawk Duncan

What is Examine.com?

We were frustrated.

There was no place we could turn to in order to get unbiased information on supplements. Sure, there was Wikipedia, but it wasn’t getting deep into the science.

That’s why Examine.com started in 2011. Fully independent from the start, we’ve never sold any supplements. Or done any coaching or consulting. Or any kind of advertising or sponsorship.

Our goal from day 1 has always been: read the research, make sense of it, and put it online. We’re an education company that looks at the research — nothing more, nothing less.

And that’s why we’re the trusted brand. We have an entire team, from medical doctors to researchers to professors to pharmacists. Collectively, we come to a consensus that you can trust.

That’s why we’re here. We do the hard work for you.

To get unbiased information on nutrition and supplements, just enter your email address below and we’ll send you our Supplement Course. In this course, we break down the science behind some of the most popular studies, explain how supplement companies and the media manipulate science for their own benefits, and even talk about big nutrition topics (why detoxes are a myth; top 10 nutrition myths; and more).